Maxillofacial surgery

Oral and maxillofacial surgery requires working within a medical team that includes many medical specialties, which is headed by a plastic surgeon and also includes a dental surgeon, brain and neurosurgeon and other medical specialties according to the requirements of the case. Maxillofacial surgeries specialize in treating many diseases, deformities and birth defects, the most important of which are the following: Facial and jaw bone fractures Road accidents are among the most common causes of fractures of the bones of the face and jaws, followed by falls accidents.

What to expect following surgery

1 Day

In Hospital

4-6 Weeks

Before Exercise

10 Days

Before Driving

2 Hours

In Surgery

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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • 2 February, 2021
  • Maxillofacial surgery

Jaw surgery, also called orthodontic surgery, corrects irregularities in the jawbones and realigns the jaw and teeth to improve their function. Performing this correction may improve the appearance of the face. Jaw surgery may be a corrective option if you have jaw problems that cannot be resolved with just braces. In most cases, braces may also be used before surgery and during post-operative recovery until healing and alignment is complete. ....

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Maxillofacial surgery